The absolutely ridiculous chain of events you are about to see went down during the Boston Red Sox 6-3 loss to the Baltimore Orioles Wednesday afternoon. On the hunt for career homer #500, Manny Ramirez remains undistracted. He flashed some leather at Camden to rob former teammate Kevin Millar of an extra base hit before high-fiving a fan on his way down, planting, and nailing cutoff man Dustin Pedroia, who relayed to Kevin Youkilis at first to get Aubrey Huff for an inning-ending double play.
Bad. Ass.
Check out an interview with the high-fivee here at A Lost Ogle and Baseball Tonight's Manny Moments on Awful Announcing.
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8 comments:
That was kickass. I think if I saw Manny climbing a 7-foot wall in front of me, I'd jump back -not reach out for a high-five. Great instincts, kid!
He's on track to be one of the greatest right-handed hitters ever, and he also high-fives fans while turning double plays from left field. I love him.
Amen to that horsecrazyliza!
I want so badly not to like Manny, but I love him.
That kicked ass. He makes it look so effortless.
That play was smokin'.
i'd say that was about 50 feet short of robbing millar of a homerun, but a great play nonetheless!
I don't know, in past seasons that could have been an inside-the-parker on Manny.
Am I the only one who thinks he jogged into the outfield fence just to showboat a little?
who cares if he jogged..its manny he does what he wants and still gets the job done..and who cares if he showboats..he's that good..to be 5 foot 11 and weigh 200 pounds...he's a freak of nature!! gotta love him
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